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As Netanyahu Tries to Stop US-Iran Deal, Leaked Cables Show Israeli Spies Reject His Nuke Claims
Mossad contradicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dire warnings about Iran's ability to produce a nuclear bomb.
The Terror Bombing, the Prosecutor, the Spy and Mossad
Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman, apparently murdered last month, had been seeking to indict the country's Kirchner government.
The Nisman Murder and the AMIA Terror Bombing: A Tangled Thread
Why would the Kirchner government, knowing that Nisman's main claim could be easily refuted, have any reason to kill him?
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Talking Peace From Tehran to Ferguson: An Exhortation
What's behind the threat of war on Iran and what do we need to do to stop it?
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Netanyahu’s Speech and the Politics of Iran Policy
Netanyahu's approaching speech to Congress is a reflection of the increasingly open interference in US politics by Israel.
Is Iran Undergoing a Political Shift?
Some interesting developments out of Iran are showing that a demand for popular power is growing.
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Four Ways the West Got the Iran Nuclear Issue Wrong
The story of how suspicions of the Iranian program hardened into convictions is a cautionary tale.
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Why Obama Won’t Reach an Agreement With Iran
The Obama administration is getting most of what it wants from Iran already under the status quo.
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Warren and Sanders: Missing Voices for Iran Diplomacy?
Sen. Warren and Sen. Sanders aren't among the Senate Democrats standing up for diplomacy.
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On Preventing Iran War, Gary Peters Is No Carl Levin
Peters may be filling Levin's Senate seat, but he's no Levin when it comes to Iran policy.